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The lady dunks. Washington, D.C., May 3. Rep. Caroline O'Day, Representative at large from New York, today joined in the fun at the House restaurant. The occasion was a doughnut dunking contest, sponsored by the Mayflower Doughnut Corp. Rep. O'Day demonstrated such a light touch and delicacy of manner that she was declared the runner-up, while Rep. Jennings Randolph of West Virginia took the cup because he showed the right robustness and nonchalance

Rep. Randolph, champion dunker of Congress. Washington, D.C., May 4. Rep. Jennings Randolph of West Virginia today bent an elbow, crooked a doughnut around a finger, dunked a decided dunk into his coffee, and was declared a champ. Rep. Caroline O'Day, runner-up, presented him with the cup while B.V. Little of the Mayflower Doughnut Corp., sponsor of the contest, looks on. Rep. Randolph will be officially presented with the cup this summer at the World's Fair in the Doughnut Company's exhibit

Rep. Randolph, champion dunker of Congress. Washington, D.C., May 4. Rep. Jennings Randolph of West Virginia today bent an elbow, crooked a doughnut around a finger, dunked a decided dunk into his coffee, and was declared a champ. Rep. Caroline O'Day, runner-up, presented him with the cup while B.V. Little of the Mayflower Doughnut Corp., sponsor of the contest, looks on. Rep. Randolph will be officially presented with the cup this summer at the World's Fair in the Doughnut Company's exhibit

Ladies of 75th Congress. Washington, D.C., March 4. A rare picture is this one of the women members of the 75th congress who were photographed today following an informal luncheon in the Speaker's dining room at the Capitol. They are, left to right: Rep. Caroline O'Day of New York; Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers of Massachusetts; Rep. Mary T. Norton of New Jersey; Rep. Nan Honeyman of Oregon; Rep. Virginia E. Jenckes of Indiana; and Senator Hattie W. Caraway of Arkansas, 3/4/38

US Army Sergeant Aaron Stuart, All-Army Forward, dunks during warm-ups before his game against the All-Marine Corps team. SGT Stuart scored 16 points, but Army lost the game 83-76 at the 2000 Armed Forces Basketball Championships. Competition between Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines at the championship promotes understanding, goodwill, cooperation, and provides a means of selecting teams and individuals to represent the Armed Forces in national and international championships. Participants are selected as a result of highly competetive trial camps or resume by each of the respective services. At the conclusion of the championship, an Armed Forces team will be selected to compete at the...

Members of the National Basketball Association (NBA) Denver Nuggets franchise, present US Army (USA) Lieutenant General (LGEN) John B Sylvester (center), Commander, Stabilization Force (SFOR), with an autographed basketball during a Goodwill tour to Bosnia and Herzegovina, to show support for US Military personnel in the European theatre during Operation JOINT FORGE. Pictured left-to-right are players George McCloud; Donnell Harvey; Chris Andersen; along with General Manager Kiki Vandeweghe and Assistant Coach Clyde Drexler

World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken (right) and Vonetta Flowers in USA-2, sprint down the track for the women's two-man Bobsled in their way to a gold medal at Utah Olympic Park in Park City, Utah, during the 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES. The team was not favored going in but ended up breaking a 46 year drought for the United States and winning the Gold over another American team and favored German team, setting a track record in the process

Vonetta Flowers, left, and World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken, USA, react to the crowd as they step up to the podium during the medal ceremony in Salt Lake City, after winning the gold medal in women's two-man bobsled for the United States in the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. The team was not favored going in but ended up breaking a 46 year drought for the United States, winning the Gold over another American team and favored German team, setting a track record in the process

World Class Athlete SPECIALIST (SPC) Jill Bakken, USA, smiles while answering questions during a post-event press conference about, her and her partner, being the first women to win a gold medal in the sport of bobsled during the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. SPC Bakken and Vonetta Flowers lead "USA-2" to the Gold at Utah Olympic Park in Park City, Utah during the Winter Olympic Games. The team was not favored going in but ended up breaking a 46 year drought for the United States, winning the Gold over another American team and favored German team, setting a track record in the process

The lady dunks. Washington, D.C., May 3. Rep. Caroline O'Day, Representative at large from New York, today joined in the fun at the House restaurant. The occasion was a doughnut dunking contest, sponsored by the Mayflower Doughnut Corp. Rep. O'Day demonstrated such a light touch and delicacy of manner that she was declared the runner-up, while Rep. Jennings Randolph of West Virginia took the cup because he showed the right robustness and nonchalance

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[Assignment: OS_2005_1201_77] Office of the Secretary - Reception in Honor of Secretary Donald Evans at the Mayflower [40_CFD_OS_2005_1201_77_963.JPG]

Visit of Secretary Shaun Donovan to Atlanta, Georgia for tour of the [redeveloped] East Lake neighborhood [and the Charles Drew Charter School. Joining Secretary Donovan on the visit were Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed; HUD Region IV (Southeast) Administrator Ed Jennings, Jr.; Carol Naughton, Lillian Giornelli, and Greg Giornelli of Purpose Built Communities; and Daniel Shoy of the East Lake Foundation, among others.]

Office of Civilian Defense worker help protect nation's capital. Nerve center of civilian defense communications. A message center keeps constantly in touch with developments throughout the city by telephone and radio. A vital part of civilian defense work is the proper handling of trouble calls, assignment of crews to troubled areas and the passing on of orders for prompt action. One operator is connected with the first aid center, one with the decontamination squad, one with the disaster unit and another with the emergency service division. Girls shown at work in the message center of central alarm system, Washington, D.C.

Visit of Secretary Shaun Donovan to Atlanta, Georgia for tour of the [redeveloped] East Lake neighborhood [and the Charles Drew Charter School. Joining Secretary Donovan on the visit were Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed; HUD Region IV (Southeast) Administrator Ed Jennings, Jr.; Carol Naughton, Lillian Giornelli, and Greg Giornelli of Purpose Built Communities; and Daniel Shoy of the East Lake Foundation, among others.]

Visit of Secretary Shaun Donovan to Atlanta, Georgia for tour of the [redeveloped] East Lake neighborhood [and the Charles Drew Charter School. Joining Secretary Donovan on the visit were Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed; HUD Region IV (Southeast) Administrator Ed Jennings, Jr.; Carol Naughton, Lillian Giornelli, and Greg Giornelli of Purpose Built Communities; and Daniel Shoy of the East Lake Foundation, among others.]

Visit of Secretary Shaun Donovan to Atlanta, Georgia for tour of the [redeveloped] East Lake neighborhood [and the Charles Drew Charter School. Joining Secretary Donovan on the visit were Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed; HUD Region IV (Southeast) Administrator Ed Jennings, Jr.; Carol Naughton, Lillian Giornelli, and Greg Giornelli of Purpose Built Communities; and Daniel Shoy of the East Lake Foundation, among others.]

Visit of Secretary Shaun Donovan to Atlanta, Georgia for tour of the [redeveloped] East Lake neighborhood [and the Charles Drew Charter School. Joining Secretary Donovan on the visit were Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed; HUD Region IV (Southeast) Administrator Ed Jennings, Jr.; Carol Naughton, Lillian Giornelli, and Greg Giornelli of Purpose Built Communities; and Daniel Shoy of the East Lake Foundation, among others.]

Visit of Secretary Shaun Donovan to Atlanta, Georgia for tour of the [redeveloped] East Lake neighborhood [and the Charles Drew Charter School. Joining Secretary Donovan on the visit were Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed; HUD Region IV (Southeast) Administrator Ed Jennings, Jr.; Carol Naughton, Lillian Giornelli, and Greg Giornelli of Purpose Built Communities; and Daniel Shoy of the East Lake Foundation, among others.]

A person holding a small egg in their hand. Egg quail hand.

Administrator Christine Todd Whitman at Clean Air Excellence Awards, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC [412-APD-A127-DSC_0076.JPG]

Official portrait of Ed Jennings, HUD Region IV (South) Administrator

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district of columbia washington dc glass negatives lady rep caroline representative fun house restaurant house restaurant occasion doughnut contest mayflower corp mayflower doughnut corp light touch light touch delicacy manner runner up jennings randolph jennings randolph west virginia cup robustness right robustness nonchalance united states history library of congress